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Engaging with discussions surrounding the culture of disease,
Disrupting Breast Cancer Narratives explores politically insistent
narratives of illness. Resisting the optimism of pink ribbon
culture, these stories use anger as a starting place to reframe
cancer as a collective rather than an individual problem.
Disrupting Breast Cancer Narratives discusses the ways emotion,
gender, and sexuality, in relation to breast cancer diagnosis and
treatment, all become complicated, relational, and questioning.
Providing theoretically informed close-readings of breast cancer
narratives, this study explores how disruption functions both
personally and politically. Highlighting a number of contributors
in the field of health and gender studies including Barbara
Ehrenreich, Kathlyn Conway, Audre Lorde, and Teva Harrison, this
work takes into account documentary film, television, and social
media as popular mediums used to explore stories of disease.
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